Automated Homebridge Curtains
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I wanted to build automated curtains for my home theater that integrate seamlessly with HomeKit, but I couldn't find any solution that fit my setup. So, I decided to design my own system from scratch. Now, I can open and close my curtains using Siri or any HomeKit automation via homebridge. My custom-built setup consists of: - Two powerful stepper motors - A pair of A4988 Motor Drivers for precise control - A NodeMCU controller based on the ESP8266 microchip - A reliable 12V, 2A power supply to keep everything running smoothly - 2020 T-Slot aluminum frames for durability and strength - A GT2 Timing Belt system for smooth and quiet operation - Two Backplate Pulleys designed specifically for Ender3 printers - A 5V USB DC converter to provide clean power to the electronics - A high-quality USB cable for stable connections - Electrical encasing to protect the components from dust and moisture - A Solid State Relay Module for safe and efficient switching - Male end plugs for easy connection to the wiring - 14-gauge wire for reliable signal transmission - Dupont wire connectors for secure and efficient connections - Custom-printed curtain mounts and connectors for a seamless installation - The curtains themselves, carefully selected for optimal light control
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